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The role of learning in social development: Illustrations from neglected children.
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Wismer Fries, Alison B
Pollak, Seth D
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20180228
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Developmental science
vol. 20
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Hemispheric asymmetries in children's perception of nonlinguistic human affective sounds.
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Pollak, Seth D
Holt, Lori L
Wismer Fries, Alison B
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20040927
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Developmental science
vol. 7
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Early experience in humans is associated with changes in neuropeptides critical for regulating social behavior.
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Wismer Fries, Alison B
Ziegler, Toni E
Kurian, Joseph R
Jacoris, Steve
Pollak, Seth D
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20060112
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
vol. 102
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